Trophy Taker Shuttle T-Lock Broadhead

nvarcher

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Sep 28, 2011
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Anyone out there have experience with the Trophy Taker Shuttle T-Lock broadheads, I bought some 100 grainers the other day for deer and elk?
I bought some of the 125 grainers for this years deer season and have been shooting them. They fly very well. I made a few small adjustments and they hit with field points. They are also very quiet in flight and seem to be very well built! I would like to get some on game testing in August!
 

kjw

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Shot these for 4 or 5 years now. Everything I aim them at dies, from Antelope to black bear to moose. They fly great. I found if you tune them to line up the blades with the fletches you'll get a little more accuracy at distance with them. I was holding groups out to 80 with field tips and figured that was plenty far. No complaints from me...
 

MtnBoy

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Stupid question maybe...but I bought a pack last night actually...what are you guys using to tighten them without risking slicing your fingers open?

I was also thinking about lining them up with my fletchings as mentioned. Is it best to install them and then glue on your fletchings to line up or is there a better way?
 

kjw

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I usually put fletchings on first. If I am using an arrow with a standard insert I set them in with the broadhead in to line up the fletch and blade. If I use an arrow with the HIT insert I use the tool Easton provides and then use the G5 ASD tool to take off a little carbon at a time till the blades line up.